Stayin’ alive is stayin’ alive. And it was quite a thing to see live.
Germany’s World Cup hopes were hanging by a thread as they stood level at 1-1 with Sweden, knowing a draw would make it very hard for them to advance out of Group F. Then Toni Kroos stepped up in the game’s dying minutes…
Worse still, he tweets awful things about German officials and the increased crime rate they have brought to their country due to the influx of migrants.
Worserer still, he’s also the reason why Germany will be missing its CO2 emissions target for 2020.
And worstest of all, he is personally responsible for Germany’s loss to Mexico in the World Cup.
And all of this on a Tuesday? They should rename it Trumpday.
Die deutsche Wirtschaft schwächelt, das stellen führende Wirtschaftsforschungsinstitute fest. Schuld ist demnach auch die Politik von US-Präsident Donald Trump.
“We will draw out lessons from this defeat and will do it better next time,” the German manager said following the defeat. “We will certainly not throw our plans overboard. It is an unusual situation for us but one we must accept.”